Chelsea Market Newsletter

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Volume 9, Issue 1

Winter, 2016


SUNDAY SUPPER

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unday Supper, a lavish (yet informal) family-style dinner benefitting the James Beard Foundation and the

Jamestown Charitable Foundation, is back Sunday, March 20, 2016 from 5pm to 9:30pm. More than 300 guests will be seated at three long tables to be served a "Sunday Supper" prepared by a group of the nation's top chefs. Host chefs include Mary Cleaver (The Cleaver Co.), Lidia Leudo (The Green Table), Eijiro Kaga (Morimoto), Pastry Chef Sarabeth Levine (Sarabeth’s), Arthur Saks (Bar Truman), Amy Scherber (Amy’s Breads), David Seigal of (Cull & Pistol Oyster Bar) and Daniel Skurnick (Buddakan). Guest chefs include Ryan Bartlow (Quality Eats, NYC), Erik Bruner-Yang (Maketto, Washington, D.C.), Kenny Gilbert (Gilbert's Underground Kitchen, Fernandina Beach, FL), Eli Kulp (High Street on Hudson, NYC and High Street on the Market, Philadelphia), Matthew MacCartney (Jamestown Fish, Jamestown, RI) and Jesse Singh (Babu Ji, NYC). Cost is $200 for JBF members and $240 for the General Public (includes JBF Friend membership). For reservations or for more information please call 212-627-2308 or visit

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jamesbeard.org/chelseamarket.


VALENTINES DAY LI-LAC CHOCOLATES

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helsea Market just got a little bit sweeter with the opening of Li-Lac Chocolates. Featuring a 50-foot long chocolate

counter, the new Chelsea Market location will offer Li-Lac's full line of 140 fresh chocolate confections — one of the largest selections of fresh, gourmet chocolate in America. Best selling items include: Almond Bark, Butter Crunch, Legendary Fudge, Pecan Chews, Caramel Bars, and other old-school favorites. “There’s a great sense of pride and accomplishment in opening our fifth NYC store” said Anthony Cirone, Li-Lac’s President and Co-Owner. “This is a testament to the growing artisanal food scene in New York City, and the handmade quality that makes our chocolates so special and unique.” Li-Lac Chocolates is Manhattan’s oldest chocolate house. The Chelsea Market location will serve as a home base for locals and tourists to shop Li-Lac’s impressive array of fresh, artisanal handmade chocolate in lower Manhattan. Learn more at li-lacchocolates.com.


FACING INFINITY

JAMEL ROBINSON

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n Facing Infinity, brought to Chelsea Market in conjunction with the Ivy Brown Gallery, poet and artist

Jamel Robinson explores questions posed by an inner self. Robinson's collection of sixteen abstract self portraits reflect the constantly changing views we have of ourselves, the many faces we wear. Jamel Robinson is a poet turned self-taught painter. He started his journey onto canvas and other mediums after being asked to paint one of his poems for an art show in 2011. Since then he has appeared in several group shows and paints "representational abstract" works that have sold to a variety of collectors. Jamel currently lives in Harlem where he was born, raised and continues to create. Facing Infinity is Robinson's third major public solo exhibition. The themes of self-exploration and infinite possibility in the show are mirrored in its Chelsea Market venue, as the changing atmosphere of the public concourse reflects the evolving discourse in Robinson's artistic expression. Learn more at instagram.com/jrcreativeink.

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NEW FACES INTRODUCING SPACE 409 1/2

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merican food halls have always featured a wide range of purveyors hawking the finest local goods, from fresh

baked bread to just-harvested oysters. Recently, however, the variety has gotten even more diverse as food halls like Ponce City Market in Atlanta, Mixson Market in Charleston, and NYC's Gansevoort Market, Hudson Eats, and — coming soon — Anthony Bourdain's Pier 57 open their doors to small-footprint, stall-style purveyors. "Food halls provide an opportunity to incubate local concepts,” said Michael Phillips of Jamestown, LP (owner of Chelsea Market). “These small spaces in high traffic areas allow purveyors like MokBar and Los Tacos No. 1 at Chelsea Market to develop high quality menus that set them apart from traditional food concepts." This winter, Chelsea Market adds "409 1/2," the market's third arcade-style space, which will be home to several new and emerging food concepts, including Filaga Pizza, Dizengoff, Li-Lac Chocolate, Davidovich Bagels, Seed + Mill, Berlin Currywurst and Cappone’s Salumeria. For more information, visit chelseamarket.com.

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THE TIPPLER T

he Tippler is a classic New York cocktail

destination nestled in the cellar space below Chelsea Market. The light of the "OPEN" marquee at 425 West 15th Street guides the

way underground to a bar drenched in NYC history. With its repurposed antique fixtures, vintage library decor and distinctive speakeasy vibe, the Tippler showcases innovative craft cocktails and locally made products, while proudly serving a vast selection of artisanal spirits, beers, and wines. This season's featured cocktail, How 'Bout Them Apples, recalls the crust of a perfect apple pie: spicy, slightly fruity, with a note of toasted pastry. The three stars of this show are all New Yorkborn: Ragtime Rye Whiskey, (distilled in Brooklyn by New York Distilling Company), farmer's market apple cider, and maple syrup (trucked in weekly from Wood Homestead Farms in the Catskills). True to Tippler form, this enchanting libation speaks of the season and packs a joyful punch!

HOW 'BOUT THEM APPLES? • 1 oz Ragtime Rye Whiskey (New York Distilling Company) • 1 oz cognac (we use Pierre Ferrand Ambre) • 1 oz maple syrup (Grade A or B) • 1 oz apple cider • 1/2 oz fresh lemon juice • 1/2 oz fresh grapefruit juice • 2 dashes Bar Keep Apple Bitters • club soda Garnish: • cinnamon-infused Angostura bitters • dehydrated cinnamon-apple chip Combine all ingredients except for club soda in a shaker tin. Add a few ice cubes and shake hard and fast for 5 seconds. Strain into a Collins glass with ice cubes and add club soda to fill. Top with a few sprays of cinnamon-infused Angostura bitters, and garnish with a dehydrated cinnamon-apple chip.” Learn more at thetippler.com.

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DIRECTORY Amy's Bread amysbread.com

The Green Roll beyondsushinyc.com

Anthropologie anthropologie.com

The Green Table cleaverco.com

Artists & Fleas artistsandfleas.com

Hale & Hearty Soups haleandhearty.com

A Shine & Co. ashineandco.com

Imports from Marrakesh importsfrommarrakesh.com

Bar Suzette barsuzette.com

Kingdom of Herbs kingdomofherbs.com

Bar Truman coming soon!

L'Arte del Gelato lartedelgelato.com

Berlin Currywurst berlincurrywurst.com

Liddabit Sweets liddabitsweets.com

Bowery Kitchen Supply bowerykitchens.com

Li-Lac Chocolate li-lacchocolates.com

Buddakan buddakannyc.com

The Lobster Place lobsterplace.com

Buon Italia buonitalia.com

Los Tacos No. 1 lostacos1.com

Cappone's capponesnyc.com

Lucy's Whey lucyswhey.com

Chelsea Creamline creamlinenyc.com

Manhattan Fruit Exchange manhattanfruitex.com

Chelsea Market Baskets chelseamarketbaskets.com

MĹ?kbar mokbar.com

The Cleaver Company cleaverco.com

Morimoto morimotonyc.com

Cull & Pistol cullandpistol.com

Mrs. Bloom's mrsbloomsmobile.com

Davidovich Bagels davidovichbakery.com

Ninth Street Espresso ninthstreetespresso.com

Decatur & Sons decaturandsons.com Dickson's Farmstand dicksonsfarmstand.com

Num Pang numpangnyc.com Nutbox thenutbox.com

Dizengoff

Posman Books posmanbooks.com

The Doughnuttery doughnuttery.com

Giovanni Rana Pastificio rananyc.com

Eleni's Cookies elenis.com

Sarabeth's Bakery Sarabeth.com

Fat Witch Bakery fatwitch.com

Seed + Mill seedandmill.com

Filaga Pizzeria

Spices & Tease spicesandtease.com

The Filling Station tfsnyc.com Chelsea Wine Vault chelseawinevault.com Chelsea Thai Wholesale chelseathai.com Friedman's friedmanslunch.com

Takumi takuminyc.com The Tippler thetippler.com Tuck Shop tuckshopnyc.com Very Fresh Noodles

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9TH AVENUE GIOVANNI RANA PASTIFICIO & CUCINA

MRS. BLOOM’S FLOWERS

BUDDAKAN

NEWSSTAND ELENI’S NEW YORK CHELSEA WINE VAULT

EVENT SPACE 4,800 SF

SPACE 409 1/2 Berlin Currywurst, Cappone’s, Li-Lac Chocolates, Seed + Mill, Dizengoff, Davidovich Bagels, Filaya Pizza

CHELSEA CREAMLINE THE GREEN TABLE

CULL & PISTOL THE LOBSTER PLACE CHELSEA THAI WHOLESALE

Los Tacos No. 1, The Nutbox, Spices & Tease, Mŏkbar NUM A Shine DECATUR PANG & Co. & SONS NINTH ST. ESPRESSO THE TIPPLER 15TH ST. ARCADE Bar Suzette, The Doughnuttery, The Filling Station, The Green Roll, Kingdom of Herbs, Liddabit Sweets, Lucy’s Whey,Takumi, Tuck Shop, Very Fresh Noodles

FRIEDMAN’S

BUON ITALIA

MANHATTAN FRUIT EXCHANGE

SARABETH’S BOWERY KITCHEN

BAR TRUMAN POSMAN BOOKS L’ARTE DEL GELATO MORIMOTO

10TH AVENUE

CHELSEA MARKET BASKETS Imports From Marrakesh

ARTISTS & FLEAS

WEST 15TH STREET

Corkbuzz Wine Bar

DICKSON’S FARMSTAND MEATS

THE CLEAVER CO.

FAT WITCH BAKERY

AMY’S BREAD

HALE & HEARTY SOUPS

WEST 16TH STREET

ANTHROPOLOGIE


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